Europe -- History -- 1789-1900
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Europe -- History -- 1789-1900
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Europe
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- Subject of20
- The nineteenth century, Europe 1789-1914, edited by T.C. W. Blanning
- Modern Europe, 1789-present, Asa Briggs and Patricia Clavin
- Sean Bean on Waterloo, directed by Patrick McGrady
- Modern European history, John R. Barber
- A half-century of greatness, the creative imagination of Europe, 1848-1884, Frederic Ewen ; edited by Jeffrey Wollock ; foreword by Aaron Kramer
- Earthly powers, the clash of religion and politics in Europe from the French Revolution to the Great War, Michael Burleigh
- The Oxford history of modern Europe, edited by T.C.W. Blanning
- The Battle of Waterloo, Jeremy Black
- The longest afternoon, the 400 men who decided the Battle of Waterloo, Brendan Simms
- The Napoleonic Wars, Gunther E. Rothenberg
- The long 19th century, European history from 1789 to 1917, Professor Robert I. Weiner, Lafayette College
- The age of revolution, Europe, 1789-1848, Eric Hobsbawm
- Great Victorian lives, an era in obituaries
- Seapower states, maritime culture, continental empires and the conflict that made the modern world, Andrew Lambert
- The Oxford illustrated history of modern Europe, edited by T.C.W. Blanning
- Modern European history, John R. Barber
- Phantom terror, political paranoia and the creation of the modern state, 1789--1848, Adam Zamoyski
- The age of questions, or, a first attempt at an aggregate history of the Eastern, social, woman, American, Jewish, Polish, bullion, tuberculosis, and many other questions over the nineteenth century, and beyond, Holly Case
- Seapower states, maritime culture, continental empires and theconflict that made the modern world, Andrew Lambert
- Modern Europe 1789-1989, Asa Briggs & Patricia Clavin